Views of Columbus

Amanda Hamman | ColumbusThe view I experienced of the downtown skyline while kayaking on the Scioto was just beautiful.Request to buy this photo

Stephen Kessler | ColumbusFrom the west bank of the Scioto River, as the sun plays against the skyline of Columbus, the beauty of the Columbus skyline reveals itself.Request to buy this photo

Joshua L. Smith | ColumbusNorth Bank Park has one of my favorite views of downtown Columbus. I love visiting this park during sunrise or sunset. I took this picture for a class panoramic project.Request to buy this photo

James Simcoe | Grove CityThe Statehouse is a symbol of Columbus -- this photo is a reflection in the U.S. Blank building at Broad and High.Request to buy this photo

Andrea Hartley | HilliardThe LeVeque Tower is my favorite building. This photo gives it the attention it deserves.Request to buy this photo

Ruby Danielle Woodfox | ColumbusIts nostalgic and representative of the progression of our city's skyline.Request to buy this photo

Bill Stalter | WestervilleThis photo blends the new with the old. The new Main Street Bridge frames the Columbus skyline with the iconic LeVeque Tower in the far right overlooking the ever-changing downtown.Request to buy this photo

Joshua L Smith | ColumbusThis was taken from the Rich Street bridge. I love this vew because it's a very clean vantage point of Columbus downtown -- an amazing sight to see at night!Request to buy this photo

Jessica M L Patty | HilliardI love being down by the Scioto River. The reflection of the buildings in the water give the city a majestic and timeless sophistication.Request to buy this photo

Mike Giuliani | GahannaOhio Stadium is seen in the reflection of the Recreation & Physical Activity Center on The Ohio State University campus.Request to buy this photo

Cinda Coe | ColumbusThis is the view that I savor each and everyday from my front windows! It's always in motion!Request to buy this photo

J.R. McCullough | WestervilleHere is a picture I took of the skyline just after sunset on Memorial Day weekend 2013. The air was calm and the sky was clear on this night, making for a wonderful shot of our fair city.Request to buy this photo

Aaron Ellsley | GahannaThis is a view of the Columbus skyline taken in April of 2012. This shot was taken to capture the sun setting on downtown Columbus.Request to buy this photo

Mary and Matt Wiecek | PickeringtonI chose this photograph of the WaterFire because it conveys how vibrant the city of Columbus has become, particularly at night. Columbus used to be a ghost town at night and now there are so many interesting activities!Request to buy this photo

Patrick MurphyI try to ride the Olentangy Trail a couple times a week. When I am coming from south of downtown (heading north) I love this view.Request to buy this photo

James Simcoe | Grove CityThe Christopher Columbus statue on the statehouse grounds --- not as well known as the statue at City Hall -- but nice subject.Request to buy this photo

Steve Jashinski | BlacklickMy selection is from the Scioto trail along the river. This picture shows the downtown skyline with some iconic buildings like the Huntington building with its distinctive H shape, and the LeVeque Tower.Request to buy this photo

Elaine and Alan Hairston | WorthingtonThis lovely picture of the Main Street bridge and Columbus skyline was taken by my husband when we were kayaking on the Scioto River several weeks ago.Request to buy this photo

Marty Huestis | ColumbusThis is the southeast view from North Bank Tower, taking in both the city and the Scioto River. You can see the North Bank party house in the lower right hand corner.Request to buy this photo

Ann Everett | ColumbusThis was taken from the Audubon Trail this summer. I especially like the view of the bridge with the skyline in the background.Request to buy this photo

Ellery Block | WestervilleThis picture was taken from an upper floor of the Huntington Bank Building which provides a unique perspective of the LeVeque Tower.Request to buy this photo

Carol F. Cunningham | GahannaIt is a complete makeover of when I first moved to Columbus in 1962. It is a vibrant area for all forms of entertainment and also a quiet place to stroll or sit and swing. Can't wait for the new look after the dams are all removed.Request to buy this photo

Bill Mershon | DelawareThis photo is from Red White and Boom 2 years ago. This is one of my favorite events as it is always a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate with no regards to right or left.Request to buy this photo

Bill Mershon | DelawareThe decorations at Columbus Commons are a bit of a throwback for those of us who grew up going to visit the talking tree at Lazarus.Request to buy this photo

John Merrill | ColumbusThe Downtown, especially the new Scioto Mile, has become a crown jewel of the city, and the new fountains seem to echo this feelingRequest to buy this photo

Brian Baby | SunburyI have been working on a series of images of Columbus and this one exhibits the landmarks of Columbus.Request to buy this photo

Dave Phalen | ColumbusThe Main Street Bridge is the iconic architecture in Columbus. I've been photographing it from the first days of its construction.Request to buy this photo

Sandra Leess | DublinThis is my favorite view - the skyline. I was at an event at the Boathouse at Confluence Park. The sun was starting to set and I had a lovely view out the window that I was able to capture.Request to buy this photo

Jeff Boehm | WorthingtonThis was taken during the Columbus Arts Festival. I like the details of the ribs on the Rich Street bridge.Request to buy this photo

Abby Valentine | ClintonvilleThis is my favorite view of Columbus because my grandparents have taken me to the Topiary Gardens since I was little. It's a beautiful, unique spot that sets our city apart from others.Request to buy this photo

Carol D. Gilbert | ColumbusA mirror image of the Statehouse reflected on the Huntington Bank Building, with the statue of President William McKinley in the foreground, portraying the power of state government and finance centered in Columbus.Request to buy this photo

Carol D. Gilbert | ColumbusA different view of the beautiful Columbus skyline with the graceful LeVeque Tower, a very modern glass building, and 8 E. Broad Street. Taken from the northeast corner of the Statehouse.Request to buy this photo

Mike Adamkosky | ColumbusI have lived in Columbus since 1953 which happens to be the year of my birth so I am old enough to remember when the LeVeque Tower was the tallest building in the city. In fact, few other buildings were even half as tall. To me, nothing else says Columbus like the LeVeque Tower.Request to buy this photo

Jennie Key | ColumbusThis picture is my favorite view for two reasons. (1) The skyline. My absolute favorite. I see it in so many ways. (2) I am a clinical research nurse who helps take care of ovarian cancer patients and October is Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. This picture is the LeVeque Tower illuminated "TEAL" for that month.Request to buy this photo

Rick Odgers | WestervilleMy favorite views of Columbus have always included the Statehouse. I have lived in Central Ohio all my life and visited Capitol Square many times before noticing, one morning in March 2010, the Great Seal of the State of Ohio carved in the limestone high above the Third Street entrance to the Annex.Request to buy this photo

Ryan Hamler | Upper ArlingtonThis is my favorite view of Columbus, kayaking on the Scioto River downtown.Request to buy this photo

Steven B. Heselden | ColumbusI like how the Downtown lights up off this bridge over the Scioto River near North Bank Park.Request to buy this photo

Steven B. Heselden | ColumbusThis railroad bridge just south of North Bank Park is an icon of rail transportation in Columbus.Request to buy this photo

Steven B. Heselden | ColumbusI like how the skyline lights up in this North Bank Park area. The leading lines of the railing and reflections of the recent rain add to the photo.Request to buy this photo

Joshua L. Smith | ColumbusFranklin Park has always been one of my favorite places to visit in Columbus because of the wide range of activites and of course the Conservatory!Request to buy this photo

Joshua L. Smith | ColumbusI grew up near Franklin Park and it's always been one of my favorite places to visit in Columbus.Request to buy this photo